Fri, 02 Oct 2009 13:00:05 -0500, Andrei Alexandrescu thusly wrote:

> I just realized that nested classes work so well with alias this, you'd
> think it was an evil plot all along. It wasn't, but I'm happy about the
> coincidence.
> 
> Here's how to effect multiple subtyping in D very effectively:
> 
> import std.stdio;
> 
> class Base1 {
>      void fun() { writeln("Base.fun"); }
> }
> 
> class Base2 {
>      void gun() { writeln("Base.fun"); }
> }
> 
> class Multiple : Base1 {
>      override void fun() { writeln("Multiple.fun"); } 
>      class MyBase2 : Base2 {
>          override void gun() { writeln("Multiple.gun"); }
>      }
>      // Effect multiple subtyping
>      Base2 _base2;
>      alias _base2 this;
>      this() {
>          _base2 = new MyBase2;
>      }
> }

I do not get why didn't you just use the 'import' keyword here instead of 
alias, since what you are basically doing is importing the symbols from 
one scope to another. It would seem a perfect generalization of import to 
also include cases where 'with' is currently used and also alias. The use 
of the term 'alias' is somewhat confusing.

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